
CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice — the full ACT licence that lets you work independently as a licensed real estate agent in the Australian Capital Territory.
The ACT Class 2 Agent Licence (CPP41419) is the full ACT real estate licence — it allows you to practice independently as a licensed real estate agent in the Australian Capital Territory without working under a Licensee in Charge.
If you haven't yet completed the Class 3 Certificate of Registration, that is typically the required first step. Contact the Archer team to confirm your entry requirements.
CPP41419 covers the full scope of skills required to practice as a licensed real estate agent in the ACT — from legislation through to independent agency practice.
CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice — nationally accredited, 18 units, delivered 100% online.
All 18 units delivered online through the Archer student portal. Work at your own pace — no fixed schedule, no attendance required. Expert assessors provide personalised feedback on every submission.
For the current unit list, speak with the Archer team on 1800 069 273 or view your enrolment details through the student portal.
Practical, scenario-based assessments built around ACT real estate situations. Expert assessors mark every submission — no automated marking.
Written activities, case studies, and scenario-based questions modelled on ACT real estate practice. Submitted online with expert assessor feedback on every task — not multiple choice or automated responses.
Real human support included in your course fee. Archer trainers available by phone on 1800 069 273 and by email at info@archerinstitute.edu.au. Industry-experienced. After-hours availability. No extras.
Completing CPP41419 is your training step. The Class 2 Licence application is made through Access Canberra.
After completing the required training, students may need to apply for their Class 2 Agent Licence through Access Canberra. Application requirements and processes can vary, so we recommend confirming the current steps with the Archer team or directly with the regulator before you enrol.
Once licensed, you can practice independently in the ACT. If you later want to manage or own an agency and hold a trust account, the next step is the Class 1 Licensee in Charge (CPP51122 Diploma of Property (Agency Management)).
Recognition of Prior Learning may allow your existing real estate experience or prior study to be recognised before you enrol — potentially reducing the units you need to complete. Worth discussing before you start.
Enrol in CPP41419 today, or call the Archer team to confirm your entry requirements first.